I went through a bit of a Rabies phase.
Honestly, i might aswell diagnose myself with the bubonic plague!
I went through a bit of a Rabies phase.
Honestly, i might aswell diagnose myself with the bubonic plague!
Flipp, didn't know it was so recent.
Reading through these posts has just made me burst out laughing!!!
As stressful as it is for us at the time, it's just ridiculous what we have diagnosed ourselves with. I have a list as long as my arm too.
I currently have cancer in 3 different places, don't know how i'm still walking around
You're in good company here. I've listed before all the things I have been dying from over the years so I won't bore you, needless to say I am still here and remarkably healthy considering.
You will get through this. This will pass. Promise xx
Under no circumstances will I consult Dr Google for any medical advice whatsoever.
I've died from
Leukemia
Hodgkins Lymphoma
Melanoma
Lung Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
In the process of dying of Nonhodgkin's Lymphoma.
Even though anxiety is my only illness, a part of me doesn't know that.
When I think I'm in remission from anxiety, I relapse and "catch" another illness. Wonder whats next?
The tallest mountain started as a stone, we can beat anything as we grow stronger from today's problems. But for now, lets leave tomorrows problems for the tomorrows us.
My recent fixation was syphilis because of an unexplained period of illness (probably a virus) 8 years ago. Even though nothing else matched, the dates I could have contracted it, not even the symptoms if I am honest, I was convinced I had it. I basically spent two months believing I was about to develop tertiary syphillis, even though I hadn't had stage one and only by a stretch of the imagination (which I am very good at) could I have had stage 2.
In the end I took a blood test by post which I ordered online and sent off. Result- negative.
Under no circumstances will I consult Dr Google for any medical advice whatsoever.
It is ridiculous reading all of these - but the scary part is that it's truly real for us. It's knowing how to switch that off (like an non HA person would). I can laugh now but the fear grips you and it's trying to work out how to not let it! 🤔
breast canccer
colon cancer
lung cancer throat cancer
and stomach cancer
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